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steroids News Archive26-Nov-2006
Steroids 101 (AskMen) Many men who are heavily involved in fitness and bodybuilding start looking for alternative methods to increase their gains when they reach a plateau. Oftentimes, this means looking into taking steroids, as this is commonly thought to be the fastest way to increase lean muscle mass.
Britain's luckiest man has survived 16 accidents! (ANI via Yahoo! India News) London, Nov 24 (ANI): When it comes to being lucky, Brit John Lyne was certainly favoured by the gods, for he's somehow managed to survive as many as 16 accidents or near misses. All of 54 years, Lyne, dubbed 'Britain's Luckiest Man', has been beating the odds ever since he was born with underdeveloped lungs, and needed steroids and special care to survive. At the age of just 18
Baseball notes (Austin American-Statesman) Bonds awkwardly remains free agent. Having just completed a $90 million contract, Barry Bonds will need no benefits thrown for him. But he does need a job. Not for the salary he will earn, but for the opportunity to hit 22 home runs to become the career leader.
Anthony's final contest (The Providence Journal) In his Pittsburgh hotel room Anthony D'Arezzo stood nearly naked on a bed sheet, which had been laid down to protect the carpet, and allowed his friends to paint a final coat of Pro-Tan on his freakish frame.
Vans Take DHS Students to Marshall Browning as Drug Testing Begins (Du Quoin Evening Call) DU QUOIN - A computer randomly prints out another list of Du Quoin High School student ID numbers. The numbers are matched to names.
GenoMed's Fourth Horse Recovering From Presumed West Nile Virus Encephalitis (Medical News Today) GenoMed (OTCPK: GMED), a Next Generation Disease Management company that uses genomics to solve diseases in humans and animals, has announced that the fourth horse in its expanded trial for West Nile virus encephalitis is recovering nicely one week after starting GenoMed's treatment. [click link for full article]
Equity view (Daily Telegraph) Iain Dey examines Johnson Matthey, Evolutec, Halladale and Hornby.
More Girls Abusing Steroids (RedNova) A rising number of young girls are abusing steroids to try to boost athletic performance or physical appearance, says a U.S. endocrinologist. Girls who take steroids often are unaware or misinformed of associated health dangers, according to Dr.
As a Free Agent, Bonds Is Creating a Dilemma (New York Times) Barry Bonds needs a job. How else will he be able to hit 22 home runs and become the career leader.
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